These incentives went into effect yesterday and are set to expire February 29, but are expected to be renewed for the coming month.

For 2017, Chevy increased the Volt's base price by $50, and raised the mandatory destination fee for $50 as well.

That means--including destination--a base 2017 Volt LT starts at $34,095, while the higher-level Premier starts at $38,445. Neither price includes taxes or any Federal, state, or local incentives that might be applied to a purchase.

Chevrolet Volt

The most significant change is the availability of adaptive cruise control as an option on the Premier model.

It's part of a package that also includes blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, forward-collision warning, lane-keep assist, low-speed automatic braking, and intelligent high beams--all of which adds $2,185 to the Volt's sticker price.

The 2017 Volt is also expected to be compliant with stricter Tier 3 emissions standards.

An online configurator for the car is already live, and lists cars in transit to certain dealers in different parts of the country.